[ She mentioned him, and that much he can consider a good thing even before taking the kindness of how she describes it into account. It means she thought about him, even here, even with so much going on. Logically, it stands to reason that there's no reason she wouldn't think about him once in a while, or mention him to someone she was willing to talk to.
But it's nice to realize.
And if she hasn't told Cassian about the First Order, then it also means she probably didn't go too into detail about what Finn defected from, exactly.
That's good, too.
Finn does reach for her hand again when she admits that she was upset with the whole affair. In an ideal world, there would be someone they could storm up to about it, put an end to being stuck here, get some kind of closure or justice for it, anything like that. He'd do it in a heartbeat. But there's just a moon. A moon, and a lot of things that seem to happen to people who don't deserve it. And not much he can do about any of it. ]
Never heard of anyone walking away from the Empire before. [ Is where he lands, ultimately. In part because learning more about these two rebels is the only bright side she's found, and he doesn't want to make her dwell on the rest. But also because it's true.
Old strategic shortcomings could be highlighted as part of a lesson sometimes, but First Order history has a very biased point of view. ]
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But it's nice to realize.
And if she hasn't told Cassian about the First Order, then it also means she probably didn't go too into detail about what Finn defected from, exactly.
That's good, too.
Finn does reach for her hand again when she admits that she was upset with the whole affair. In an ideal world, there would be someone they could storm up to about it, put an end to being stuck here, get some kind of closure or justice for it, anything like that. He'd do it in a heartbeat. But there's just a moon. A moon, and a lot of things that seem to happen to people who don't deserve it. And not much he can do about any of it. ]
Never heard of anyone walking away from the Empire before. [ Is where he lands, ultimately. In part because learning more about these two rebels is the only bright side she's found, and he doesn't want to make her dwell on the rest. But also because it's true.
Old strategic shortcomings could be highlighted as part of a lesson sometimes, but First Order history has a very biased point of view. ]